Canadian researchers, whose earlier work challenged assumptions about violent video games’ links to aggression, have come out with a new study that suggests when people from different social groups cooperate in a video game — even a super violent one — their impressions of one another improve and prejudices diminish.

When it comes to video games, accessibility in terms of difficulty level is a huge issue these days.
Big budget game developers are always trying to find ways to ensure that their titles reach a wider audience.